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The legal framework and judicial interpretations indicate that a Magistrate cannot discharge an accused in a summons case under Section 251 of the CrPC. The Magistrates role is to ascertain whether the allegations constitute an offence, and if they do not, the proceedings cannot proceed. 251 CrPC magistrate can discharge in sumons case Supreme Today AI issue 251-CrPC-magistrate-ca Supreme Today AI issue 251-CrPC-magistrate-ca
If the accused pleads guilty, the Magistrate shall record the plea as nearly as possible in the words used by the accused and may, in his discretion convict him thereon. CrPC : Trial Of Summons-cases By Magistrates - Devgan.in Devgan.in crpc chapter20 Devgan.in crpc chapter20
Section 251 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) deals with the framing of charges against an accused person. This section lays down the procedure to be followed by a magistrate when framing charges in a criminal case. Section 251 CrPC - Legal Section of the Day - Century Law Firm Century Law Firm blog legal-section-of-t Century Law Firm blog legal-section-of-t
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If the accused pleads guilty, the Magistrate shall record the plea as nearly as possible in the words used by the accused and may, in his discretion convict him thereon.
Description. When in a summons-case the accused appears or is brought before the Magistrate, the particulars of the offence of which he is accused shall be stated to him, and he shall be asked whether he pleads guilty or has any defence to make, but it shall not be necessary to frame a formal charge. CrPC Section 251 - Substance of accusation to be stated - Devgan.in Devgan.in crpc section 251 Devgan.in crpc section 251
Description. When in a summons-case the accused appears or is brought before the Magistrate, the particulars of the offence of which he is accused shall be stated to him, and he shall be asked whether he pleads guilty or has any defence to make, but it shall not be necessary to frame a formal charge.

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